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as you pointed out, nia, she is a fighter. and recently we sort of saw this play out. it seemed as though the subtext of what she said talking about ambition. because there had been reporting out there that some of joe biden's allies thought that she was too ambitious, and she was speaking recently and she said, look, people who say that, they're just used to what has been, not what could be. and really took that criticism on head on. she didn't directly say she was talking about joe biden's allies who were critical of her. but that appeared to be what she was hinting at, right, nia? >> i think that's right. she was really responding to there were a lot of leaks that came out of this election process with people who were joe biden allies saying that somebody like kamala harris wrote to people the wrong way or she was too ambitious, and it's something i think that particularly women who were trying to be in positions of power, those are the kinds of comments and criticisms they often give. you think about geraldine ferarro. barbara bush called her a not so nice word whe
as you pointed out, nia, she is a fighter. and recently we sort of saw this play out. it seemed as though the subtext of what she said talking about ambition. because there had been reporting out there that some of joe biden's allies thought that she was too ambitious, and she was speaking recently and she said, look, people who say that, they're just used to what has been, not what could be. and really took that criticism on head on. she didn't directly say she was talking about joe biden's...
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nia was talking about, well, wait, this is trump's america. no, the cities are run by democrats. both are true. but the question is who the voters really hold accountable. the other thing i just want to say about the fear is so much of what we saw over the last 24 hours, wolf, and you know this better than we do as a huge nba fan is coming from their sort of tutorials coming from players and coaches. when we heard doc rivers talk about fear and say, well, the republicans -- i'm watching the republicans and they are talking about all this fear in america and that's going to help them, what about the fear among black people like me. that's an open question till about this playing again both ways, about african-americans looking at what's going on and going out and voting in bigger numbers than they certainly did in 2016. that is another caveat and that is another factor that the democrats are trying to make so, turn this into action with voting. >> doc rivers statement yesterday was so, so powerful. nia, the president is expected to address the
nia was talking about, well, wait, this is trump's america. no, the cities are run by democrats. both are true. but the question is who the voters really hold accountable. the other thing i just want to say about the fear is so much of what we saw over the last 24 hours, wolf, and you know this better than we do as a huge nba fan is coming from their sort of tutorials coming from players and coaches. when we heard doc rivers talk about fear and say, well, the republicans -- i'm watching the...
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we have two and a half months, nia malika henderson, dana bash, david swerlick. >>> russia has a plan to begin mass coronavirus vaccination for its citizens in october, but the country only started phase 3 clinical trials today, right? how does that work. also, with passenger traffic way down, we will talk about the future of the airline industry. the ceo of southwest is here. >> and as new coronavirus infections are reported among students and staff in school districts in many places around the country. dr. sanjay gupta said he will not be sending his own children back to the classroom. why is that? he will join us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tubercul
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let's bring in our chief political correspondent dana bash and our chief political senior reporter niaenderson. she says this. we're at an inflection point. the constant chaos leaves us adrift. the incompetence makes us feel afraid. the callousness makes us feel alone. it's a lot. and here's the thing. we can do better and deserve so much more. so, what do you make of that message we're going to hear from her? >> well, this is the biggest speech of kamala harris' political life. we saw her give a really good speech about a week ago, when she was announced as the candidate for vice president. i think what she is doing in the lines you just read is really trying to connect with average voters on an emotional level. that's something that donald trump does very well. often democratic candidates have tried to be too cerebral and connect with people at the head level. she's trying to channel some of the anxieties that average americans feel, given the crises that the country is facing and essentially say that donald trump isn't the person who can help you get over those anxieties. in fact, h
let's bring in our chief political correspondent dana bash and our chief political senior reporter niaenderson. she says this. we're at an inflection point. the constant chaos leaves us adrift. the incompetence makes us feel afraid. the callousness makes us feel alone. it's a lot. and here's the thing. we can do better and deserve so much more. so, what do you make of that message we're going to hear from her? >> well, this is the biggest speech of kamala harris' political life. we saw...
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i want to bring in nia-malika henderson and laura coates. great to see you both, ladies. nia, i want to start with you because president trump is playing up his law and order campaign message and trying to paint joe biden into someone who is weak on crime, partly because of polls like this one. trump favorability down to 31% from 35% before the conventions while biden is up 46% from 40% before the conventions. does biden's speech today where he once again condemned the violence as we heard and that we've seen in portland and kenosha undercut trump's strategy? >> it does. as you said, he's been out there condemning violence as have people who have been involved in these protests. so i think this very much was a corrective, sort of a fact check. you saw donald trump with all of his allies last week really trying to brand joe biden over and over again as weak on crime, as somebody who would be beholden to the radical left, as they like to say, people like bernie sanders and people like aoc, so there was joe biden in a very important area of a very important state, pittsburgh
i want to bring in nia-malika henderson and laura coates. great to see you both, ladies. nia, i want to start with you because president trump is playing up his law and order campaign message and trying to paint joe biden into someone who is weak on crime, partly because of polls like this one. trump favorability down to 31% from 35% before the conventions while biden is up 46% from 40% before the conventions. does biden's speech today where he once again condemned the violence as we heard and...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old nia horton is a typical teenager, but doctors say her fight against covid- has been anything but ordinary. >> it was really scary. i could hear voices and stuff. it was just -- it was very traumatic. >> reporter: the virus seemed to attack her lungs in early april, and she spent two weeks sedated on a ventilator. she recovered, but then her brain became inflamed, a condition called encephalitis that's visible in these lighter areas of her mri scan. >> the encephalitis for me, in my opinion, it was worse because it was giving me hallucinations, and it was just crazy. >> reporter: nia's mother, justina, said parents should know that covid-19 can ravage not only their children's bodies but also their minds. >> i don't know which was scarier, her being on the ventilator and not being able to breathe or the fact that she came out of it with a completely different personality. >> reporter: at this london's evelina hospital, the doctor treating nia was pediatric neurologist ming lim. >> imagine not having the ability to talk or starting to feel it very difficult to
. >> reporter: 15-year-old nia horton is a typical teenager, but doctors say her fight against covid- has been anything but ordinary. >> it was really scary. i could hear voices and stuff. it was just -- it was very traumatic. >> reporter: the virus seemed to attack her lungs in early april, and she spent two weeks sedated on a ventilator. she recovered, but then her brain became inflamed, a condition called encephalitis that's visible in these lighter areas of her mri scan....
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but i go nia piece of vast region of mountains and forests spanning seldom chile and argentina. though famous hard to stunning landscapes for center receipts has been an important region for livestock farming and many of its crossed lines have been graced bare. at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here him am i'm chris how can one of your little deal. former c.e.o. of elder company but they go nia reese mary doug thompkins and interplay newer and i've been through who had founded rival brand the north face. both brands made them by your mentor protections central to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's but over $300000000.00 u.s. dollars of land for preservation across chile and argentina they build parks complete with largest campgrounds and trails to support a good story some after dark side in there in 10 to 15 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tomkins conservation what was it you
but i go nia piece of vast region of mountains and forests spanning seldom chile and argentina. though famous hard to stunning landscapes for center receipts has been an important region for livestock farming and many of its crossed lines have been graced bare. at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here him am i'm chris how can one of your little deal. former...
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and i want to bring in cnn's dana bash, nia-malika henderson, and david chalian. great to see you three. we were just looking at that empty gymnasium with the two microphones standing there. and you're looking at this thinking in normal times there would be a large crowd eagerly awaiting the ticket, the candidates. and that's not the case today. it's going to be very different. what do you expect and what do they need to project today amid these covid-era obstacles? >> well, first of all they need to project confidence, confidence in the ability to lead, which has been joe biden's whole calling card throughout this entire campaign, particularly since the pandemic broke. and also they need to project that they have some kind of chemistry, which is not easy to do when you have to be socially distanced. but i have to say just looking at that, and i'm sure nia and david and you also, pam, agree. it's such a sign of the times. i know it's maybe stating the obvious, but i am just going back in my mind to, for example, standing in a very, very large, very packed, very sw
and i want to bring in cnn's dana bash, nia-malika henderson, and david chalian. great to see you three. we were just looking at that empty gymnasium with the two microphones standing there. and you're looking at this thinking in normal times there would be a large crowd eagerly awaiting the ticket, the candidates. and that's not the case today. it's going to be very different. what do you expect and what do they need to project today amid these covid-era obstacles? >> well, first of all...
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nia, i want to start with you. i'm fascinated by the coverage of this pick this morning, because it is being portrayed as historic, groundbreaking, and safe. how can it be all three things at the very same time? >> i've been on the record talking about how the idea is that picking an african-american woman, picking an asian-american woman is safe, because, you know, history just doesn't bear that out. this is an historic pick, if you look throughout history. very few african-american women have ascended to these heights in politics. senate seats, for instance, a governor's seat, no black woman governor in the history of this country. so i don't think it's a safe pick. i think it's a smart pick for joe biden for all sorts of reasons. it's a bold pick, but it's also a risky pick in some ways. you think about where we were in 2016, and the ways in which we know what donald trump likes to do. and that is play on white anxiety, stir up white fear of a rising demographic. and obviously, somebody like kamala harris embodi
nia, i want to start with you. i'm fascinated by the coverage of this pick this morning, because it is being portrayed as historic, groundbreaking, and safe. how can it be all three things at the very same time? >> i've been on the record talking about how the idea is that picking an african-american woman, picking an asian-american woman is safe, because, you know, history just doesn't bear that out. this is an historic pick, if you look throughout history. very few african-american...
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and cnn political commentator nia-malika henderson. and van jones, former adviser to president obama and cnn political commentator. how much do you think voices like congressman clyburn, highest ranking on capitol hill, will help african-american votes in the fall the way he did in the primaries? >> well, it will certainly help. you think about somebody like jim clyburn, he's going to be helpful in states in the south. you saw that, obviously, in south carolina. democrats likely not going to win many states in the south. they obviously want to play in a place like georgia, in florida, but i think they're going to need voices like michelle obama, voices like barack obama. you saw them out there on the stump very often for hillary rodham clinton but the obamas haven't really been able to transfer the attachment that many african-american voters feel to them. they haven't been able to transfer that to other candidates. i think that's where somebody like kamala harris comes in as well. she has a line into all sorts of organizations. she we
and cnn political commentator nia-malika henderson. and van jones, former adviser to president obama and cnn political commentator. how much do you think voices like congressman clyburn, highest ranking on capitol hill, will help african-american votes in the fall the way he did in the primaries? >> well, it will certainly help. you think about somebody like jim clyburn, he's going to be helpful in states in the south. you saw that, obviously, in south carolina. democrats likely not going...
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and nia, let's talk for a second about what the bucks are doing here.s interesting is in addition to these horrific police shootings of unarmed black men, there has also been peaceful protests, and there has also been violent protests. and today vice president biden issued a statement that he tweeted out, his campaign tweeted out in which he talked about talking with the family of jacob blake. he talked about the importance of stopping this problem. but he also condemned the violence taking place in kenosha, the destruction of property, the destruction of stores, et cetera, by protesters. we've also heard jacob blake's family say similar things. what's interesting to me is what the bucks just did refocuses the attention back on jacob blake in a way and away from the violence by protesters in kenosha. >> i think that's right. because today you heard -- i think it was john kasich come out and say the democrats really need to condemn the violence. and by and large, democrats have condemned the violence. you see biden doing it to keisha lance bottoms when t
and nia, let's talk for a second about what the bucks are doing here.s interesting is in addition to these horrific police shootings of unarmed black men, there has also been peaceful protests, and there has also been violent protests. and today vice president biden issued a statement that he tweeted out, his campaign tweeted out in which he talked about talking with the family of jacob blake. he talked about the importance of stopping this problem. but he also condemned the violence taking...
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jean marrazzo, nia-malika henderson, it's great to see you. we haven't seen you a while on "new day." great to have you back. >> a pleasure. thanks so much. >>> president trump subverting congress, causing confusion with his executive actions after stimulus talks broke down. are these actions even legal? we discuss, next. nses your moved automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's our weekend special. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 0% interest for 48 months on all smart beds. ends monday. i had moderate-to-severes rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader had a zest for life. flash forward, then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop that joint damage. ask about enbrel so you can get back to being your true self. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other c
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and nia-malika henderson just wanted out, they are going to have a lot of work to do once they go intoiden wins and if they take on that role. but also they could face sexist attacks or comments. even the "new york times" which seemed to also forget that there was a woman on the ticket, noted, quote, conservatives will undermine the veep candidate with stereotypes. who's wearing the pants here, anyhow? how do you expect this to play out? >> you know, she talks about conservatives. i think it's any number of people might launch sexist attacks against this vice president. we've seen this throughout history. sarah palin was asked how would she take care of her kids if she was in the white house. it didn't just come from conservatives. it came from a political reporters, political pundits. if you look at some of the conversations surrounding this current pick, there are people in and around biden's camp who are sort of leveling pretty sexist charges kind of comparing karen bass to kamala harris. karen bass might be more likely to be the pick because she might not be as ambitious as kamala
and nia-malika henderson just wanted out, they are going to have a lot of work to do once they go intoiden wins and if they take on that role. but also they could face sexist attacks or comments. even the "new york times" which seemed to also forget that there was a woman on the ticket, noted, quote, conservatives will undermine the veep candidate with stereotypes. who's wearing the pants here, anyhow? how do you expect this to play out? >> you know, she talks about...
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. >> joining us are dana bash and nia-malika henderson.y and four decades in public life is that personal side that those of us who have covered him know is true. what the former first lady says there, it's accurate. he does give his number to kids who are struggling with stutters of their own. he is very moving when dealing with people who have lost somebody who has experienced grief. so, telling the story seems interesting and important. >> incredibly important. look, you know, the former vice president likes to say the good news is people know me, the bad news is people know me. but that's not really true if you talk to his political advisers and also the trump campaign and aides over there, which is why they are so aggressively trying to define joe biden the way that they want to. any convention when people are talking about any presumptive nominee, you hear their personal stories. but in these times for this candidate, it takes on a whole new level. because he's leading with empathy and normalcy. and for people who maybe don't know a
. >> joining us are dana bash and nia-malika henderson.y and four decades in public life is that personal side that those of us who have covered him know is true. what the former first lady says there, it's accurate. he does give his number to kids who are struggling with stutters of their own. he is very moving when dealing with people who have lost somebody who has experienced grief. so, telling the story seems interesting and important. >> incredibly important. look, you know,...
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go ahead, nia. >> no, i think that's right. important speech is the race speech also given in philadelphia. here he was as the constitutional scholar tonight. that is what he spent his life doing before he got into -- into politics and explaining the constitution. there's also this theme, i think, that is playing out with all of these people who are coming out in speaking against donald trump. essentially saying we gave him a chance. we had hoped that he would behave in the way that a president would behave. that he would feel the weight and the awesomeness of the office, but that never happened. you can see -- i'm reminded of what van said, sort of the reluctance that he has to come to this moment. there was a sort of sadness and somberness that here he was having to make this speech in this moment in history. and now having to rally the country, rally those folks who might not have taken this seriously. might not have thought that donald trump would behave in this way. and say, listen, it's up to you to save this country in t
go ahead, nia. >> no, i think that's right. important speech is the race speech also given in philadelphia. here he was as the constitutional scholar tonight. that is what he spent his life doing before he got into -- into politics and explaining the constitution. there's also this theme, i think, that is playing out with all of these people who are coming out in speaking against donald trump. essentially saying we gave him a chance. we had hoped that he would behave in the way that a...
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with a completely different personality. >> reporter: at this london hospital, the doctor treating niar. ming lim. >> imagine not having the ability to talk or starting to feel very difficult to breathe, losiing control of your bodily functions, waking up, thinking your well and having a second hit of the brain inflammation. >> reporter: he successfully treated a handful of covid linked cases like this but is concerned about the future implications, leespecially amon children. >> the amount of inflammation is phenomenal. how that would not impact the brain, we would struggle to think of. we worry that the long-term effect would be in essentially brain growth. >> reporter: since the start of the pandemic, the damage from covid-19 to the heart and lungs is well documented, but several recent studies have examined its potential threat to the brain too. dr. mike zandy at britain's national hospital for neurosurgery as helped lead this research effort in adults. >> we certainly have seen some patterns in the brain scans with inflammation that appears new and where we do feel that there is c
with a completely different personality. >> reporter: at this london hospital, the doctor treating niar. ming lim. >> imagine not having the ability to talk or starting to feel very difficult to breathe, losiing control of your bodily functions, waking up, thinking your well and having a second hit of the brain inflammation. >> reporter: he successfully treated a handful of covid linked cases like this but is concerned about the future implications, leespecially amon children....
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david axelrod, former senior adviser to the obama administration, and nia-malika henderson, political reporter. doug, the facts convey a nation that's mired in tragedy. more than 176,000 americans dead from covid, unemployment above 10%, fwlanationwide protests cag for racial justice. has the president faced anything like this? >> not when you're this down in the polls right now. i think he's modelled himself after richard nixon. he's been doing a lot on 1968, but trump would like to be nixon in 1972, the sitting president nobody likes or trusts, but the opposition in 1972, george mcgovern was for acid and rock 'n' roll and vietnam war draft dodgers. in other words, a cultural war. and i think what trump will want to do is portray himself as being law and order in this convention, i stand for police officers against anarchy. i still think he's going to play a nixon. on the other hand, this is going to be a telethon. the democrats ran a virtual convention. this is going to be a pseudoconvention. like a pseudorally with oklahoma city with donald trump, a fourth of july extravaganza. he'
david axelrod, former senior adviser to the obama administration, and nia-malika henderson, political reporter. doug, the facts convey a nation that's mired in tragedy. more than 176,000 americans dead from covid, unemployment above 10%, fwlanationwide protests cag for racial justice. has the president faced anything like this? >> not when you're this down in the polls right now. i think he's modelled himself after richard nixon. he's been doing a lot on 1968, but trump would like to be...
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hoping to climb all 3 major trophies next take home the winner of the match between manchester city and nia long. and to discuss the game for the tournament as a hallway joined by chris hangtime chris so maybe not such a huge shock that. maybe not such a huge shock that by and this game. champions and over by such a huge margin was anyone expecting that no i don't think it was expected but basically munich took barcelona put them over the knee and gave them a good spanking you know that it was complete obliteration you know the 8 to a final you know all eyes are on thomas miller thomas the rum is how he self described you know he describes himself he's a space interpreter you know and he needs showed he was the man of the match at 2 goals and assists and you know the floodgates are open very early i mean for one you have to you fall asleep they double the result may to finish even continuo had a brace in the 2nd half i mean you know talking about pouring salt in the wounds you know this very well could have been lionel messi is farewell the not a good one at that the last words in barcelona
hoping to climb all 3 major trophies next take home the winner of the match between manchester city and nia long. and to discuss the game for the tournament as a hallway joined by chris hangtime chris so maybe not such a huge shock that. maybe not such a huge shock that by and this game. champions and over by such a huge margin was anyone expecting that no i don't think it was expected but basically munich took barcelona put them over the knee and gave them a good spanking you know that it was...
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with me now is nia-malika henderson and jonathan martin. let's start with kansas.dent said he's staying out of it but if you watch chris kovacs ads president trump seems to be for him. >> so a man that's been with me from the beginning, he is tough, strong. he is a tireless champion for border security. chris kovacs. >> even as a representative he's listened to the farmers. >> honest. >> faithful in the faith in god. >> career poll terns always stick us with the tab. it's time to send in the plumber to drain the swamp. >> as you can see there, dr. marshal has bob dole support. pat roberts that's retiring. he was the nominee of governor last time and a democratic governor of kansas and republicans are worried here we go again. >> that ad that you played from 2018 when trump did wade in and endorsed him, got him the nomination and then only to see him lose the general election and because of that a lot of mcconnell's lieutenants thought they could get the president to oppose him if not endorse marshal this time around but he has not done it and in part i think the pr
with me now is nia-malika henderson and jonathan martin. let's start with kansas.dent said he's staying out of it but if you watch chris kovacs ads president trump seems to be for him. >> so a man that's been with me from the beginning, he is tough, strong. he is a tireless champion for border security. chris kovacs. >> even as a representative he's listened to the farmers. >> honest. >> faithful in the faith in god. >> career poll terns always stick us with the...
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baby girl is due nia's birthday, he left $926 behind as a tip, he haded 26 for the b day.p there. >>> that's it for kpix5 news at noon. coronavirus update at 1:30 on kpix5 [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. gueswhat's that sweetie?ay. how to count to twenty. maybe i can teach you, because that handwashing was ten seconds, at best. stay healthy and slow the spread. wash your hands for at least twenty seconds. ♪ >> brooke: makes me so happy to know you'll be here waiting for me. is this really happening? >> ridge: we need each other, logan. i--i can't have you not be by my side, and i hope you feel the same way. >> brooke: and we will have it. we can put all of the pain that we've experienced the last few months behind us, and we can forget about bill and shauna and thomas. we can leave that in the past. >> ridge: where it belongs. ♪
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joining us, cnn chief political correspondent dana bash and cnn senior political reporter nia-malika. we just got an excerpt from jill biden's speech. and i'm quoting, how do you make a broken family whole? the same way you make a nation whole, with love and understanding and with small acts of compassion with bravery, with unwavering faith. that's a direct quote. so what does that say about what else we can expect to hear from her later tonight? >> well, it's always the job of the spouse to help humanize the candidate. in the case of joe biden, because that is largely his calling card, his humanity, his empathy, we've heard it from other people. but it's obviously different when it's his wife and it's a wife who he married and who immediately became a mother to his two sons who lost their own mother as babies in a car crash. so, the story is just horrific and heartwrenching, but obviously they believe, very telling, when it comes to joe biden's character. but the other part of jill biden's speech that they released in an excerpt is talking about schools and the fact that she is a te
joining us, cnn chief political correspondent dana bash and cnn senior political reporter nia-malika. we just got an excerpt from jill biden's speech. and i'm quoting, how do you make a broken family whole? the same way you make a nation whole, with love and understanding and with small acts of compassion with bravery, with unwavering faith. that's a direct quote. so what does that say about what else we can expect to hear from her later tonight? >> well, it's always the job of the spouse...
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share the insights, david axelrod, top campaign strategist for president obama in 2008 and 2012 and nia malika henderson. you've been in the room, the candidate has made his decision, and then you decide, okay, roll it out, immediately, wait a day, wait two, what is going on in joe biden's head now with the team closest to him? >> well, look, i think he has to make a decision imminently because we have a convention coming up in a few days and so, you know, he's at the end of the string here. and i suspect he's made that decision and they're poised to mobilize, but they made a promise to their supporters that they would let them know first in a text message that's what we did with biden back in 2012. so they have been a pretty good job of keeping whatever that decision is, secret, i think they have dispatched teams to a number of different locations, to give him some optionality. but i suspect that they will pull the curtain in the next 24 to 48 hours. >> and they face a lot of pressure. you said biden 2012, you're trying to cheat a few years, that was 2008. we won't -- >> there wasn't a
share the insights, david axelrod, top campaign strategist for president obama in 2008 and 2012 and nia malika henderson. you've been in the room, the candidate has made his decision, and then you decide, okay, roll it out, immediately, wait a day, wait two, what is going on in joe biden's head now with the team closest to him? >> well, look, i think he has to make a decision imminently because we have a convention coming up in a few days and so, you know, he's at the end of the string...
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. >> joining us now, gloria borger, abby phillip, bakari sellers and nia mallika henderson. senator harris is the first black woman on a general election ticket. it's a historic night. while it may not have been a surprising choice in the list of people he was choosing, when you step back, and you pointed this out earlier in the day, i mean, it is, no matter how far this country has come, it's still startling for many people. >> yeah, it is. we'll have to see how voters actually respond to this. you know, i made the comment that it was a risky pick given what we know about the forces of american racism and sexism. forces we've seen play out quite boldly in 2016. obviously, with hillary clinton facing sexism and then if you just look at the history of women who have been on tickets, geraldine feraro, and then sarah palin. and way back to shirley chism. her goal was to broaden americans' imagination in terms of who they thought could hold positions of power. what we know presently is that america has not been comfortable with having black women in positions of power. there are
. >> joining us now, gloria borger, abby phillip, bakari sellers and nia mallika henderson. senator harris is the first black woman on a general election ticket. it's a historic night. while it may not have been a surprising choice in the list of people he was choosing, when you step back, and you pointed this out earlier in the day, i mean, it is, no matter how far this country has come, it's still startling for many people. >> yeah, it is. we'll have to see how voters actually...
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. >> nia, two nights ago i guess it was we had the mccloskeys on who have been charged with a felony,se they are -- the president believes they are perfect for this message. that was two nights ago. tonight we have a 17-year-old american who is now in custody, went out apparently -- details aren't yet fully known on this. but there was certainly a number of citizens who went out, encouraged each other to come out armed in order to protect property. and what we know is that a 17-year-old's in custody for shooting two other people who seemed to have been protesters. i mean, it is, you know, it's -- i don't know if you can draw a through line between those nights, but it's certainly something that this administration has not at least even recognized tonight. >> yeah, i think you can draw a through line. think about what that couple did. they drew guns on people outside their home on a sidewalk because they were black. i mean, that's exactly what happened in that instance, and that is the message, i think, that donald trump wants to deliver to particularly white people. that he is the one
. >> nia, two nights ago i guess it was we had the mccloskeys on who have been charged with a felony,se they are -- the president believes they are perfect for this message. that was two nights ago. tonight we have a 17-year-old american who is now in custody, went out apparently -- details aren't yet fully known on this. but there was certainly a number of citizens who went out, encouraged each other to come out armed in order to protect property. and what we know is that a 17-year-old's...
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. >> nia-malika henderson joins us as well. nia, obviously this campaign is already well underway.he and, yet, it does feel different now that he has his running mate. >> it does. this is a new chapter in this campaign, a moment that a lot of people were pressing for to have a black woman -- a woman of color in the number two slot. i thought kamala harris gave a fantastic speech. she absolutely nailed it. i think this is one of the finest performances i've seen her deliver in terms of a speech. she has tremendous range as a speaker. there are times when she's incredibly warm and funny and light. she's talking about spending time with her nieces cooking dinner. then there is a hope she talks about too, growing up with parents who were involved in the civil rights movement. she was a little girl in her stroller during those marches and now connecting her experiences with the chanters now for "black lives matter." she was, i thought, fabulous in this speech. and the thing about moments like this is this is how this campaign is going to be run. it's going to be largely on television. t
. >> nia-malika henderson joins us as well. nia, obviously this campaign is already well underway.he and, yet, it does feel different now that he has his running mate. >> it does. this is a new chapter in this campaign, a moment that a lot of people were pressing for to have a black woman -- a woman of color in the number two slot. i thought kamala harris gave a fantastic speech. she absolutely nailed it. i think this is one of the finest performances i've seen her deliver in terms...
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going to gloria and david and nia mallika henderson.ria, this qanon thing is obviously, it's a anti say met tick, anti catholic based conspiracy theory about deranged and just ludicrous on its face about democratic leaders and hollywood celebrities drinking the blood of children and worshipping satan and trafficking children from a pizza parlor but the president had multiple opportunities to distance himself from it and he has not done so. >> no, as he said, i hear they like me and that's all that matters to donald trump. i hear they like me. so let's invite her to the convention. i mean, this is the problem they have and reintroducing an inckce income -- incumbent president to be an affirmation of donald trump, kinder gentler donald trump if you will and they're trying to get the american public to buy into that picture and in doing so, they're saying as an empathetic eye look at th whom donald trump meant so much and on the other hand, you say the qanon stuff and the question is will the american people buy the people he wants actuall
going to gloria and david and nia mallika henderson.ria, this qanon thing is obviously, it's a anti say met tick, anti catholic based conspiracy theory about deranged and just ludicrous on its face about democratic leaders and hollywood celebrities drinking the blood of children and worshipping satan and trafficking children from a pizza parlor but the president had multiple opportunities to distance himself from it and he has not done so. >> no, as he said, i hear they like me and that's...
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this is the news a live from berlin a let's see novell nia rhymes in berlin the russian opposition leaders a long journey from siberia ends at the sharjah a clinic where doctors will try to find out what's behind the occurring forcing that left him fighting for his flights a close friend of his charles de w. that russian authorities are in no hurry to investigate will find out and. also coming up the political crisis in belgrade was deepens as the authorities crack down on government opponents protesters in the capital min.
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taken of made her address from the way nia a day off to calling for the biggest protests in belarus yes. as the internal pressure grows so does international concern the e.u. has announced it will hold an emergency summit about bella roofs on wednesday because today we start in humble and sure we have already agreed on sanctions against the responsible for these human rights violations how the sanctions will be designed and whether further restrictive measures will be taken depend on the future behavior of the bellary so you know it already. until then protests is sure no signs of relenting. more tonight i want to bring in miriam cause male she's a senior expert on eastern europe at germany's barrels meant foundation miriam it's good to have you on the day based on what we have seen in the last week would you say that alexander lukashenko his days as president of belarus are now numbered. yes definitely. president. now number i would have been more hesitant a week ago but the pressure from what used to be his own to the state sector rework us mention to pull out and from this decentrali
taken of made her address from the way nia a day off to calling for the biggest protests in belarus yes. as the internal pressure grows so does international concern the e.u. has announced it will hold an emergency summit about bella roofs on wednesday because today we start in humble and sure we have already agreed on sanctions against the responsible for these human rights violations how the sanctions will be designed and whether further restrictive measures will be taken depend on the future...
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extremely shocking images there in the bride supply nia joined us earlier from the lebanese capital and she shared her shocking experience with us you know as far as events and i came from. a just to see white house brand and to to to get married we have been postponing this day for almost 3 years now just because we are waiting for his in a grand result to get his immigrant visa 9 i've been preparing for this day more than 3 weeks since i came to live on and at that moment when the explosion happened all i can to marmont like now i'm losing my life losing my husband. all the dreams that we have a dream of all is flying with the people will hold fly because of the pressure. no more live long more ever after i have been ending all the love story i was asking why so. i'm not able to see my parents telling them goodbye that's what i was thinking about i feel so sorry to see him why my contrary going through the. is so sad so sad to see my contrary damaged. my heart goes to the people who died and people who got injured also the people who are mr verite and those under the building and i ho
extremely shocking images there in the bride supply nia joined us earlier from the lebanese capital and she shared her shocking experience with us you know as far as events and i came from. a just to see white house brand and to to to get married we have been postponing this day for almost 3 years now just because we are waiting for his in a grand result to get his immigrant visa 9 i've been preparing for this day more than 3 weeks since i came to live on and at that moment when the explosion...
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nia-malika, what do you make of this?you know, the history of it, i think in some ways we've been talking about biden/harris ticket for about a year now. so much so that to some people it might seem inevitable. of course it was going to be kamala harris. she's a conventional choice, she makes sense. she can step into the presidency on day one. but the history and the bloodsweat, and tears that it took to get here. back in the 1850s prevailing on white women to include black women in their fight for suffrage saying that black women themselves were women too. i think about fanny lou hamer who in the 1960s had to tell the democratic party that black voters should be included in their agenda. and then you think of course of shirley chisholm, 1972 launching her bid for the white house. she was dismissed in many ways, obviously didn't win, but the idea behind that candidacy was to expand the american imagination about who could hold power, expand black people's imagination about who could hold power, black men's imagination abo
nia-malika, what do you make of this?you know, the history of it, i think in some ways we've been talking about biden/harris ticket for about a year now. so much so that to some people it might seem inevitable. of course it was going to be kamala harris. she's a conventional choice, she makes sense. she can step into the presidency on day one. but the history and the bloodsweat, and tears that it took to get here. back in the 1850s prevailing on white women to include black women in their fight...
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the nia t. stat then yet dash me and the name buffy's doodle to get us to. where g.b. . are you. get a lot. of i. think. our hearts. set will show you. point out shot. the video the name of the. new couple who will got a notch another next to what are the. on the set list of those decisions that are going on the someone into the i'll go along on. its own a masonic deal you know but it got a lot of this soap. another way to be. put as you on your. more than any opinion and. most. of boston i am. not sure. this post was the now most of the sinister that's on the show now that the just. the on yeah. yeah. yeah at the end your mom want the same thing. i want to stop the slaughter they want to put an end of the violence war they want to give their children and their grandchildren a chance to lead a normal life they thank god the boys who go. for. after nearly 4 years of 250000. 1000000 refugees. osmium lation and show the. peace agreement to end the war. yet that can gain in those that. need some unique yet allowed that to reshape it or get invited so my company to go to those words t
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the nia t. stuff and then yet dash me can add the name buffy's dude to get us to. us where. are you. sort of i. think. so it would show you. point out shot. the video the name out there. nick up over the wall got a notch in otherness to what are the. on the set list of those discussions that are going on the someone into the i'll go along on. its own i am a sonnet dealing you know but i got bored of this soap. another way to be. more than any opinion on. boston i am. not sure. it's not cheap this bush was the. midst of the southern states now that the just. the all the as. if. if. you're from want the same thing. i want to stop the slaughter they want to put an end of the violence war they want to give their children and their grandchildren a chance to lead a normal life they thank god the boys who go. for. after nearly 4 years of 250000. 1000000 refugees. osmium lation ensure the. peace agreement in the war was. the only. possible. yet that can gain of those that. need some unique. that to reshape it or get invited so my company to go to those words that are. that i. though
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long time leader 6 term in office his main opposition rival now has fled to neighboring liffey way nia sporadic crowds increasingly angry the vote result faced off with police using stun grenades and rubber bullets. the turks. who are some protesters try building barricades only for police to dismantle them overnight also in minsk this video check this partly of a block said residents trying to stop what appeared to be police beating up a protester by throwing a garridge dollar at the it's then claimed that officers began the shooting at the windows in response and also something else that's been happening the internet in belarus fired back up earlier this wednesday morning after being blacked out for days sites might still get cut off later again though depending on the severity of any protests expected again as dusk falls as is the tricky time jacqueline vogel takes a look at the restive post-election belarus. right now the world is being reminded that one man alexander lukashenko has ruled belarus for a long 26 years and he intends to add another 5 claiming 80 percent of all the bal
long time leader 6 term in office his main opposition rival now has fled to neighboring liffey way nia sporadic crowds increasingly angry the vote result faced off with police using stun grenades and rubber bullets. the turks. who are some protesters try building barricades only for police to dismantle them overnight also in minsk this video check this partly of a block said residents trying to stop what appeared to be police beating up a protester by throwing a garridge dollar at the it's then...
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senior officers at the ministry the ministry of internal affairs are also being held by these need to nias all by government security personnel but what i reports are confirming is that most of these arrested personalities are a truly and hence of the meeting yes now what we're also hearing is that people civil servants who turn up at the prime minister's office up in austin go home so this iteration remain fluid inside but mccoy outside of the capital we're hearing also demonstrations at the independence quiet which was occupied by m 5 movement a members of the opposition who've been calling for the resignation of president since june in several demonstrations in and bomb a court and other cities are a. total of 7 but i thought if you had about those protests what has been bringing people out onto the streets. well basically protests started after the parliamentary elections which members of the opposition have accused the government of rigging so they demanded a recount all the candidates be announced just winners this will have been the bane of discussions between the 2 sides president
senior officers at the ministry the ministry of internal affairs are also being held by these need to nias all by government security personnel but what i reports are confirming is that most of these arrested personalities are a truly and hence of the meeting yes now what we're also hearing is that people civil servants who turn up at the prime minister's office up in austin go home so this iteration remain fluid inside but mccoy outside of the capital we're hearing also demonstrations at the...
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bellerose his counter-terrorism unit opposition leaders from atlanta to kind of sky in exile and if the way nia says she's worried about the government targeting the media on saturday she said quote the only way it will attempt to cling on to power is by fear and intimidation there was also a strong reaction from western embassies in minsk in a joint statement they said we condemn the disproportionate use of force and urged the bell erosional thora teams to stop the violence and the threats to use military force against the country's own citizens and to release immediately and unconditionally all those unlawfully detained intimidation and prosecution based on political grounds need to stop we call on the bell original dorothy's to respect the country's international obligations on fundamental democratic and human rights . the crackdown on journalists comes a day off the e.u. foreign ministers agreed to impose sanctions on 20 seanie abella russian officials this sanctions against certain list of individuals who are guilty of human rights violations and valerie's that is an important step and thi
bellerose his counter-terrorism unit opposition leaders from atlanta to kind of sky in exile and if the way nia says she's worried about the government targeting the media on saturday she said quote the only way it will attempt to cling on to power is by fear and intimidation there was also a strong reaction from western embassies in minsk in a joint statement they said we condemn the disproportionate use of force and urged the bell erosional thora teams to stop the violence and the threats to...
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expected to participate in opposition leaders set managed to come off who sought exile in the thruway nia saying she fears for her safety in better rules the president. is also expected to take part in the protests in that human chain on august 23rd 1989 millions had formed a human chain through 3 baltic states of lithuania latvia and estonia to express their desire for independence from the soviet union now alexandra so janowicz is a journalist based in the russian capital moscow and has been following moscow's response to the unrest in bella rules she says officials have been encouraging look i shan't go to negotiate. missed that overall he's saying that the way out is wide and broad genuinely broad national dialogue with michael schenker should talk with the trade unions and that moscow would be ok with whatever he agrees with the opposition at the same time he's suspecting this quarter nation ill council of war position was formed the strange way saying there is a lot of people there they're actually on good russian he went further saying that north korea when she came abroad was appa
expected to participate in opposition leaders set managed to come off who sought exile in the thruway nia saying she fears for her safety in better rules the president. is also expected to take part in the protests in that human chain on august 23rd 1989 millions had formed a human chain through 3 baltic states of lithuania latvia and estonia to express their desire for independence from the soviet union now alexandra so janowicz is a journalist based in the russian capital moscow and has been...
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leader spent lunna took them off sky she's in exile across the border in neighboring the throughway nia she began by asking her if she plans to return to balloons. you know i'm going back to paris i want to go back to bonnaroo say and do my country and i will go with a outlane i feel safe do you fear for your husband who is back in belarus. for sure i do here. my husband and the same is i i'm writing about all the bill russian people who are in the air struggling for their rights. that violence that our thirty's showed to the russian people i considered to be their greatest mistake and i cool for. authorities not to repeat this mistake because our people the real never never forget and forgive and they still are our president and the russian people changed and they will now are and accept old authorities and they will never. they will never accept an old president anymore and soon the only time he real have to separate and. it's better for everybody it's better for country if it had been in their shortest time . and i'll just investigation can reveal cyprus has been selling e.u. passpor
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european parliament a peaceful revolution is underway in belarus she's in exile a neighboring if you're a nia and was speaking to the european parliament's foreign affairs committee of 5 video link she also criticized the arrest of several members of the opposition council in minsk russia says german doctors must give more evidence that alexina volley was poisoned before it conducts any investigation the russian opposition leader and prominent kremlin critic is an induced coma at about an hospital. the head of iran's atomic agency says talks with the head of the un's nuclear watchdog have been constructive grossi is in terran pushing to visit 2 sites suspected of storing undeclared nuclear material a former bosnian serb commander known as the butcher of bosnia is beginning his appeal against his conviction for war crimes including genocide that it was sentenced to life in prison and 2017 for his role in the conflict in the balkans in the 1990 s. his forces killed more than 8000 mostly muslim men and boys in bosnia 70 eight's a nottage and sists he was defending his country and his people well
european parliament a peaceful revolution is underway in belarus she's in exile a neighboring if you're a nia and was speaking to the european parliament's foreign affairs committee of 5 video link she also criticized the arrest of several members of the opposition council in minsk russia says german doctors must give more evidence that alexina volley was poisoned before it conducts any investigation the russian opposition leader and prominent kremlin critic is an induced coma at about an...
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and james remain open but some people feel they're being unfairly targeted on a whole reports from nia manchester. localized restrictions affecting millions of people in northern england who have come at a worse time for the largest muslim population. they came into effect on the. other one of islam's holiest dates that i had for all night oh. you know what is was going on is that another log of that really confused people that faith leaders say the community feels let down having done everything possible to mitigate the spread of the virus there is a kind of confusion. and i want to say hate but i would say that the people are shocked with that kind of immediate action that's taken place the prime minister has warned of the need to act fast in the face of rising infection rates a possible 2nd wave he said it was time to put the brakes on a return to normality our assessment is that we should now squeeze that brake pedal squeeze that brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control i know that the steps that we're taking will be a real blow to many people everyone obviously whose w
and james remain open but some people feel they're being unfairly targeted on a whole reports from nia manchester. localized restrictions affecting millions of people in northern england who have come at a worse time for the largest muslim population. they came into effect on the. other one of islam's holiest dates that i had for all night oh. you know what is was going on is that another log of that really confused people that faith leaders say the community feels let down having done...
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edgy dairy i think he's carving out own path and also i think opening a whole new world for and should nialso look forward to a 25th anniversary diamond edition of grammy-winning breakthrough album. the woman in me which drops in october in hollywood. i'm douglas side. changes coming to the popular ellen degeneres show it comes after allegations of a toxic work environment, there are 3 of the show's top producers have left. >>generous said an internal investigation has been launched to all of the allegations she said quote we are taking steps together to correct the issues. and this is how a group of female skydiver celebrated their right to vote da11 of them jumped from the sky in nashville, tennessee, which was the falratify the 19th amendme 100 years ago on august 18th 1920 the passage of the amendment giving women the right to vote this was the sky diving teams 5th jump together. the last took place in seneca falls new york the home of the first women's rights convention long fight to get the right to vote. >>that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 9 don't go anywhere or primetime news co
edgy dairy i think he's carving out own path and also i think opening a whole new world for and should nialso look forward to a 25th anniversary diamond edition of grammy-winning breakthrough album. the woman in me which drops in october in hollywood. i'm douglas side. changes coming to the popular ellen degeneres show it comes after allegations of a toxic work environment, there are 3 of the show's top producers have left. >>generous said an internal investigation has been launched to...
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. >> and nia, biden is 77 years old and would be the oldest person to assume the presidency ever.to remember when ronald reagan was elected and i think he was like 69 and people made a huge issue out that. his age, frankly, it's an issue. how much of a factor do you think it will be going forward? >> it is going to be a factor. less of a factor because donald trump is 76, 75 or something like that. typically, when you have an older candidate, run against a younger candidate, saw it with barack obama, for instance and bill clinton. running against bob dole in many ways, didn't exactly try to make an issue of it. it's not a problem. it's not your age. it's the age of your ideas. in this case, in ways that's probably the problem for biden. he's soort of, the mod rin lane he's in-of--olane -- moderate lane he's in. and say you have a chance to be john lewis in ways. this idea country is in deeperal, that this democracy is in danger and you should go to the ballot box, vote early, right now mail your ballot, if you can, to turn this thing around. so you saw him making that impassioned
. >> and nia, biden is 77 years old and would be the oldest person to assume the presidency ever.to remember when ronald reagan was elected and i think he was like 69 and people made a huge issue out that. his age, frankly, it's an issue. how much of a factor do you think it will be going forward? >> it is going to be a factor. less of a factor because donald trump is 76, 75 or something like that. typically, when you have an older candidate, run against a younger candidate, saw it...
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. >> with us this sunday, the former utah congresswoman nia love and former massachusetts governor deval patrick. i wanted the two of you here, you're both proud partisans but reasonable partisans. congresswoman, i want to start with you as the republican. are you among the republicans who think he's joking, he's just losing and he's pouting, or do you believe that this president is seriously trying to undermine the integrity of the election in a way that if he loses, he might say i don't accept? >> well, first of all, i think that it is important to know that for any republican it is very difficult to disagree. it is not the most comfortable place to disagree with the pres but delaying an election is -- it is just -- it doesn't -- the power doesn't lie with him, it lies with congress and also the states are doing some things to make sure that they got their elections in order, this is not haiti. this is not some other third world country that can't get their elections in order. and utah has done a good job, they ironed out the kinks, they worked hard to get all mail-in voting, so i just
. >> with us this sunday, the former utah congresswoman nia love and former massachusetts governor deval patrick. i wanted the two of you here, you're both proud partisans but reasonable partisans. congresswoman, i want to start with you as the republican. are you among the republicans who think he's joking, he's just losing and he's pouting, or do you believe that this president is seriously trying to undermine the integrity of the election in a way that if he loses, he might say i don't...